How to Install the Java Software Development Kit
The Java
Software Development Kit (Java SDK or JDK) is an application created by Sun
Microsystems to create and modify Java programs. This is where to start if you
would like to start programming in Java.
Steps
1. 1
Download the latest version of the *Java JDK from Sun Microsystems.
Double-click on the install file and it
should open an installer (Fig. 1).
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Click next, then read and accept the
license.
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4 On the next screen you will
encounter some options. Just leave these alone and click next unless you
know what you are doing. (Because this is being read it is assumed that you do
not.)(Fig. 2)
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5 The next page you encounter
should install (and in some cases download) the Java Development Kit. (Fig.
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6 After the installer is finished, open run
by clicking Start > Run... or by typing Windows Key + R.
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7 In the text box, type "cmd" and
click "OK".
11. 8 A simple window should be
opened with a black background and a text prompt. This is called the
"Command Prompt." My command prompt background is red, but it could
really be any color. (Fig. 4)
9 After focusing the window,
type "javac" and press enter. If the prompt returns something
along the lines of: "'javac' is not recognized as an internal or external
command, operable program or batch file" then continue with the next step.
If it shows many more options and lines, skip to step 15.
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10 Open the properties of "My
Computer" by either right-clicking the icon on the desktop or
right-clicking Start > My Computer. When the pop up menu opens, scroll
to the bottom and select "Properties".
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11 This should open a window named "System
Properties". Click on the "Advanced" tab and then click
"Environment Variables". (Fig. 5)
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17. 12 Next,
another window opens with a lot of confusing sentences and letters.
Double-click on the "Path" variable on either of the option boxes. It
is recommended to edit the variable in the box "User variables for (your
username)".
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13 Once the variable is opened,
a text box in yet another window appears. Careful not to delete anything in
this box. At the end of the text box, add a semi-colon if there is not one
already, and add "C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.6.0\bin" to the text
box. This is assuming you did not change the file path of the installation.
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Click "Apply" and "OK"
to all the windows you have just opened. Open the command prompt again, while following steps
6-9 to see if that "javac" command works.
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Congratulations! You have taken your first step to starting
Java programming.
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